I settled on a story about a Moordown resident who had collected rare photographs depicting Bournemouth’s centenary and, with Bournemouth’s bicentenary in 2010, put the pictures into a calendar. I found this story on the Echo website, contacted the subject, Paul Miles, who agreed to an interview.
The interview gave me a lot of audio. I didn’t manage to get as varied visual shots as I’d have liked but I had the idea of filming the old pictures in the calendar, then filming the current day scene. I managed to get an interview with a lady from the Tourist Information Centre about the success of the calendars, as they were being sold there.
When editing, the transition between the calendar shots and the modern scenes went well, with the fading effect working as I’d envisaged.
Our news show went as well as previous weeks. We researched the headlines of the day and wrote short pieces about each, which our presenters read between our packages.
I was pleased with how my personal package had turned out and as a group we were happy with how we worked together and the success of our news show.
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